Last Native American WWII D-Day vet Charles Shay dies at 101

Last Native American WWII D-Day Veteran Charles Shay Passes Away at 101

Charles Shay, the last surviving Native American World War II D-Day veteran, has left an indelible mark on history. The 101-year-old passed away at his home in France on Wednesday, bringing to a close an extraordinary life marked by bravery and sacrifice.

Shay, who served as an army medic during the war, played a pivotal role in patching up US soldiers under heavy fire on the beaches of Normandy in 1944. His actions earned him numerous accolades, including a Silver Star and three Bronze Stars, for his unwavering dedication to his comrades.

The loss of Shay is felt not only by his family and loved ones but also by the broader community that was inspired by his story. He was an embodiment of the enduring spirit of Native American veterans who risked their lives to defend freedom and democracy.

Shay's passing serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by generations of Native American service members, many of whom remain unsung heroes until their final days. His legacy will live on through his family, friends, and the countless lives he touched during his lifetime.

As the last living link to a pivotal moment in history, Shay's passing leaves a void that can never be filled. However, it also serves as a testament to the power of courage and resilience, qualities that defined his life and inspire us all.
 
πŸ˜• 101 years old and still serving the country, what a legend! πŸ™ I'm getting chills thinking about this guy patching up wounded soldiers under heavy fire on D-Day... talk about bravery πŸ’ͺ. I feel so bad for his family, they must be grieving like crazy right now πŸ’”. But at the same time, it's amazing that we got to learn from his story and remember the sacrifices made by Native American vets during WWII πŸ™. We need more stories like this! πŸ“š Can't believe he's really gone, feels like just yesterday I was reading about him... 😒
 
RIP Charles Shay πŸ™. Can you believe he's really gone? 101 years old is crazy. I mean, what were the chances right? You'd think someone would've lived way longer than that considering they're basically immortal compared to regular folks 🀣. But yeah, it's a shame he had to leave us now. His story was so inspiring and all, but I guess even legends gotta pass on eventually πŸ˜”. Now we'll just have to remember him through history books and old videos of WWII... yeah that sounds like a blast πŸ“Ί
 
.. just saw this πŸ€•πŸ˜”. Can't believe Charles Shay is gone at 101 πŸ™. I mean, what an incredible legacy he leaves behind πŸ’ͺ. It's crazy to think about how many lives he touched, and not just with his own bravery but also by sharing his story with the world πŸ“š. As a nation, we should really be celebrating his service and sacrifice more often ⚑️. And I'm not even gonna lie, it's a bit of a sad reminder that there won't be anyone else around to share their experiences and insights πŸ’”. Still, his courage is an inspiration to us all 🌟, and his family and friends will always carry on his legacy ❀️.
 
😞 This is such sad news... It just feels like yesterday he was still with us, sharing his incredible story and inspiring so many people. 101 years young and now gone πŸ•ŠοΈ... I wish more people knew about the sacrifices made by Native American veterans during WWII, they really are unsung heroes πŸ‘. His legacy will definitely live on, though - we can all learn from his bravery and resilience πŸ’ͺ. Rest in peace, Charles Shay πŸ‘«
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this... 101 years old is crazy! 😲 Charles Shay lived an incredible life and left us with so much more than just his legacy - he represented a generation of Native American veterans who risked everything to serve their country. It's heartbreaking that he's gone, but at the same time, it's amazing that his story has inspired so many people around the world.

I think what's really important here is that Shay's sacrifice was never forgotten, even when he was still alive. I mean, he got a Silver Star and three Bronze Stars for being an army medic during one of the most intense moments in history! That's some serious recognition.

But it's not just about the medals or accolades - it's about the fact that Shay embodied the values of bravery, sacrifice, and loyalty. He showed us that even when things get tough, we can find a way to keep going, no matter what. And I think that's something we can all learn from.

So while his passing is definitely sad, I'm also grateful for the impact he had on our lives. His legacy will live on through his family and friends, and we'll continue to draw inspiration from his courage and resilience. πŸ’•
 
omg this is so sad πŸ˜” he was literally the last one left from that era... you feel like we're losin' pieces of history with him goin away... i mean, can u imagine bein in his shoes during d-day?? it gives me chills just thinkin about it 🀯 at least his legacy lives on tho πŸ’• and he's def not forgotten now - everyone's talkin bout him πŸ“°πŸ‘ we should totes take a sec to appreciate all the native american vets who've been servin our country for so long πŸ™πŸ’ͺ
 
just had to pay respects to charles shay πŸ™ what an amazing man, served with honor and saved so many lives on D-Day 🌊 i mean, 101 years young is no joke! he deserves a ton of recognition for his bravery and selflessness πŸ’ͺ it's sad that the last native american d-day vet has passed away but his legacy will live on through us ❀️ let's make sure to honor the sacrifices of all native americans who've served our country πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
 
πŸ™ Last Native American WWII vet gone 😒 What a legend! Silver Stars & Bronze Stars not enough for this medic πŸ’‰β€οΈ His bravery will never be forgotten πŸ‘Š 101 yrs young, what an incredible life 🀯 May his legacy live on forever ✨
 
man this is sad news πŸ€•... I mean what can you say to someone who served our country like that? he's an American hero, but we didn't even know much about him till now πŸ˜”. I wish more people knew about the sacrifices Native Americans made during WWII, it's crazy that his story only just came out now. I'm glad his family and friends are celebrating his life though πŸŽ‰... 101 is old, but he lived an amazing life and left a mark on history πŸ’ͺ.
 
Man, just saw this news about Charles Shay... what a legend πŸ’•πŸ˜’ He was more than just a WWII vet, he was an inspiration to so many ppl around the world 🌎. I mean, thinkin' about all those young Native American soldiers puttin' their lives on the line for our country... it's just mind-blowin' 🀯. And to see him gettin' all these accolades and recognition towards the end of his life... it's like he was finally gettin' the respect he deserved 😊. But at the same time, you can't help but feel a little sad that we lost him... he was like a piece of history that just went with us πŸ•°οΈ. Still, his legacy lives on and we can all learn from his courage and resilience πŸ’ͺ🏽. Rest in peace, Charles Shay... your story will never be forgotten πŸ’«.
 
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